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Bonnie Elliott is an Australian
cinematographer The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the recording of a film, television production, music video or other live-action piece. The cinematographer is the chief of the camera ...
. She has been nominated for and won numerous
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in cinematography, including for ''
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'' (2015), ''
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'' (2017), ''
H Is for Happiness ''H is for Happiness'' is a 2019 Australian family film directed by John Sheedy, written by Lisa Hoppe, and starring Daisy Axon, Wesley Patten, Richard Roxburgh, Emma Booth, Joel Jackson, Deborah Mailman, Miriam Margolyes, Alessandra Tognini. ...
'' (2019), and '' Stateless'' (2020).


Early life and education

Bonnie Elliott graduated from the
University of Technology Sydney The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a public university, public research university located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The university was founded in its current form in 1988, though its origins as a Institute of technology, ...
in 1988. While studying there, she was involved in the production of student films and the teen drama ''
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''. One of her teachers was US-born cinematographer and documentary filmmaker
Martha Ansara Martha Ansara is a US-born Australian documentary filmmaker, writer, oral historian, and educator. Ansara was one of the first women in Australia to work as a cinematographer, and a founding member and/or convenor of the Sydney Women's Film G ...
. In 2006 she obtained a Master of Arts in Film, Television, and Digital Media Cinematography
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, where she studied under female cinematographers
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and Erika Addis.


Career

Elliott worked as a
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and
focus puller A focus puller or first assistant camera (1st AC) is a member of a film crew's camera department whose primary responsibility is to maintain the camera lens's optical focus on whatever subject or action is being filmed. "Pulling focus" refers t ...
for eight years, at the same time shooting her own work on a number of short films, using
short end A short end is a partial roll of unexposed film stock left over during a motion picture production and kept for later use. The short end may be sold to a film dealer who will resell it to productions who are in a position to use it.
s left over from her jobs. Her first feature film was ''
My Tehran for Sale ''My Tehran for Sale'' (Persian: تهران من، حراج), is a 2009 Australian-Iranian film written and directed by Granaz Moussavi. It was produced by Cyanfilms and stars Marzieh Vafamehr, Amir Chegini and Asha Mehrabi. The film explores ...
'' (2008), which she said would always be a major highlight of her career. Shot in Iran, the crew filmed in
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for 11 weeks. She was the only Australian, and the only female working with a crew of Iranian men, on the film about young artists living under the repressive Iranian regime, which made it somewhat risky. Elliott was requested by
Stephen Page Stephen George Page is an Aboriginal Australian choreographer, film director and former dancer. He was artistic director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre, an Indigenous Australian dance company, from 1991 until 2022. During this time he choreograp ...
of
Bangarra Dance Theatre Bangarra Dance Theatre is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dance company focused on contemporary dance. It was founded by African American dancer and choreographer Carole Y. Johnson, Gumbaynggirr man Rob Bryant, and South African-bor ...
to collaborate with him on the production of ''
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'' (released 2015), an adaptation of Page's stage work, which explores themes of Aboriginal masculinity. She shot
Meryl Tankard Meryl Tankard (born 1955) is an Australian dancer, choreographer, and filmmaker. She started her career at the Australian Ballet in Sydney in 1975, and was principal dancer with Pina Bausch and her Tanztheater Wuppertal in Germany between 1978 ...
's 30-minute documentary film ''Michelle's Story'', about the dancer and choreographer
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, who has
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. Ryan became artistic director of Restless Dance Theatre in 2013. The film premiered at the
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in October 2015, and won the Audience Award there. It went on to screen at other festivals, and won other awards. She filmed the short film ''Drowning'' with longtime friend and collaborator
Craig Boreham Craig Boreham is an Australian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is known for his debut short film ''Transient'', and the feature films ''Teenage Kicks'' (2016) and '' Lonesome'' (2022). His films focus on queer themes. Early life a ...
, as a prelude to the 2016 film ''
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'', which was made on a tiny budget. ''Drowning'' had its Australian premiere at the
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International Short Film Festival in December 2009 at
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in
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. In 2017, Elliott was cinematographer for "Joe", the second episode of ''
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''. She also shot the 2019 family film ''
H Is for Happiness ''H is for Happiness'' is a 2019 Australian family film directed by John Sheedy, written by Lisa Hoppe, and starring Daisy Axon, Wesley Patten, Richard Roxburgh, Emma Booth, Joel Jackson, Deborah Mailman, Miriam Margolyes, Alessandra Tognini. ...
'', and on the psychological thriller '' Undertow'', released in 2020. She worked on the ABC TV drama series ''
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'', which aired in late 2021, and the documentaries ''Freeman'' and ''Step into Paradise''. Elliott was cinematographer for the 2023 film ''
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''.


Influences

Elliott says that she has been inspired and influenced by a number of woman cinematographers, including
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;
Ellen Kuras Ellen Kuras (born July 10, 1959) is an American cinematographer whose work includes narrative and documentary films, music videos and commercials in both the studio and independent worlds. One of few female members of the American Society of Cin ...
('' Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind''); French DP
Maryse Alberti Maryse Alberti (born 10 March 1954) is a French cinematographer who mainly works in the United States on independent fiction films and vérité, observational documentaries. Alberti has won awards from the Sundance Film Festival and the Spirit ...
('' The Wrestler''); and Argentine cinematographer Natasha Braier. She also greatly admires the work of Harris Savides, who collaborated with filmmaker
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.


Other activities

In 2020, Elliott devised the concept for #whoisinyourcrew, a campaign to promote female representation in cinematography.


Recognition and awards

At the 2012 Sorta Unofficial New Zealand Film Awards, she won Best Short Film Cinematography for ''I'm the One''. In 2016, she was nominated for the
AACTA Award for Best Cinematography The AACTA Award for Best Cinematography is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to "identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in ...
for ''Spear'' at the
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. In October 2016, Elliott was accredited by the
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, then the 10th woman to receive the accreditation of the total number of 379 (by December 2019 there were 15). In 2017, she won the AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Television for "Joe", the second episode of ''
Seven Types of Ambiguity ''Seven Types of Ambiguity'' is a work of literary criticism by William Empson which was first published in 1930. It was one of the most influential critical works of the 20th century and was a key foundation work in the formation of the New Cri ...
''. In 2018, renowned film critic
David Stratton David James Stratton (born 1939) is an English-Australian film critic and historian. He has also worked as a journalist, interviewer, educator, television personality, and producer. His career as a film critic, writer, and educator in Austral ...
praised Elliott's "attractive photography" in his review of '' Undertow'' in ''
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''. In 2020, at the
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, she was nominated for the
AACTA Award for Best Cinematography The AACTA Award for Best Cinematography is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is to "identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in ...
for ''
H Is for Happiness ''H is for Happiness'' is a 2019 Australian family film directed by John Sheedy, written by Lisa Hoppe, and starring Daisy Axon, Wesley Patten, Richard Roxburgh, Emma Booth, Joel Jackson, Deborah Mailman, Miriam Margolyes, Alessandra Tognini. ...
'', and won the AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Television for "The Circumstances in Which They Come", the first episode of '' Stateless''. In 2021, she had three nominations at the
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– the AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Television for "Everything's Gone", the second episode of ''
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'', and the AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in a Documentary for ''Freeman'' and ''Step into Paradise''. Of these three, she won only the first award. In ''
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review of ''
Run Rabbit Run "Run, Rabbit, Run" is a 1939 song written by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler. The music was by Noel Gay and the song was originally performed by the British singing and comedy double act Flanagan and Allen accompanied by the Harry Bidgood orchestra. ...
'' (2023), Josh Bell said that, as cinematographer, Elliott works with Daina Reid, the film's director, to "continue creating striking images even as the plot goes in circles".


Awards and nominations


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Elliott, Bonnie Living people Australian cinematographers Australian women cinematographers AACTA Award winners University of Technology Sydney alumni Year of birth missing (living people) Australian Film Television and Radio School alumni